So the money is going in other's pockets and not being used for the students. Seems like a money grab by the powers be. Education isn't free in this country never was. Businesses pay the taxes it called a school board tax. Which in turn are passed on to their customers. You and everyone else's money is going to some contractor, maintenance services,. Man back in the 60's 70's there wasn't any student loans, or like what they have now. Tax payers are footing a trillion dollar plus bill that'll never be paid back. Student loans my a$$ why should our tax money be used to pay for someone's higher education that will never be paid back. The colleges, tech schools are the ones laughing all the way to the bank on our dime. What a racket.
Property tax bills have a big chunk going to the school districts and MPS is the most expensive district in the state. While my tax bill isn't as bad as it would be if I lived in MKE proper, it's a lot higher than if I lived four miles to the North, in a different county.
I have less of a problem with the local tech schools because they train people in most trades and we badly need them because of the economic crashes that caused so many to leave those jobs, companies closing and people not using them. The shortage of skilled people who are willing to do a decent job is terrible.
Here's an example of someone working in a job that needs to go somewhere else, where he can't do any damage-
I oversaw the installation of Spectrum cable/phone/internet at the home of one of my customers on Tuesday. The guy was friendly enough, but while I was inside of the house, he was outside, so I didn't see how he did what he should have, but didn't. He left before I did and when I looked at his "work", I saw that he didn't:
- strap the cable to the conduit for the meter box,
- didn't install a ground block for the cable service (that's an NEC Article 820 code violation)
- left the short cable used for testing the signal in place and connected another piece to reach the house
- didn't use a weatherproof kit for the coupling on the cable
- didn't make sure the cable ends were tight on the coupler
This resulted in a service repair call and I had to meet with that installer yesterday (need to have an adult on site for them to do the work) and this time, it was done right (I had worked with this installer on the house next door and he's definitely one of Spectrum's good people.
That was bad enough, but I got a text from the next door neighbor of this house yesterday, to tell me that their cable TV, internet and phones weren't working and I had noticed that their surveillance cameras weren't viewable on my phone or computer and thought that maybe, the UPS had shut off, but since I had told them how to turn it on, I expected it to come back.
In the text message, the homeowner told me that she had seen the second installer while he was still parked in front of their home and asked him to take a quick look. Turns out, the cable to their house had been cut near the splitter/amplifier on the pole. The only person who could have done that is the first installer but I'll have to wait until the service has been restored in order to prove that by watching the video from their DVR. Their service stopped on Tuesday afternoon.
What a freaking coincidence. This also means I'll probably need to make some setup changes to the DVR for the neighbor, since it uses a DDNS service to allow remote viewing and I'll have to charge them for my time and they'll have to dicker with Spectrum in order to be reimbursed.